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... thought it appeared precious , falsely noble , as I listened to the Ballad from the famous duel scene : Je jette avec grâce mon feutre , Je fais lentement l'abandon Du grand manteau qui me calfeutre , Et je tire mon espadon ; Élégant ...
... thought it appeared precious , falsely noble , as I listened to the Ballad from the famous duel scene : Je jette avec grâce mon feutre , Je fais lentement l'abandon Du grand manteau qui me calfeutre , Et je tire mon espadon ; Élégant ...
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... thought could help him : he was precisely the sort of man to be aware of his lacks and to hate the thought that others would be made aware of them . Success was not security enough ; his marriage undoubtedly helped over some years , but ...
... thought could help him : he was precisely the sort of man to be aware of his lacks and to hate the thought that others would be made aware of them . Success was not security enough ; his marriage undoubtedly helped over some years , but ...
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... thought of him as old . ' So with Frank Benson : one never thought of him as old . One thing should be put right . He is often laughed at as a man obsessed with sport ; there are apocryphal tales , perilous exaggerations . He disliked ...
... thought of him as old . ' So with Frank Benson : one never thought of him as old . One thing should be put right . He is often laughed at as a man obsessed with sport ; there are apocryphal tales , perilous exaggerations . He disliked ...
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The Wedmore Memorial Lecture 1975 | 24 |
Don Carlos Coloma Memorial Lecture 1974 | 47 |
The Giff Edmonds Memorial Lecture 1975 | 57 |
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